Two days after 11 people were killed in a mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburg, hundreds turned up at York City Hall to hold a candlelight vigil and mourn with the Jewish community.
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Sukanya Srinivasan, 46, watches as hundreds gather during a vigil outside the Jewish Community Center in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh Saturday night. Srinivasan, a resident since 1997, said, "Squirrel Hill is so inclusive, you’d never imagine something like this to ever happen here." Neil Strebig

Cecilia Obermeier, 31, right, hands out heart stickers Saturday during a candlelight vigil for shooting victims at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. "It is just a simple reminder to people that we need simple acts of kindness," Obermeier said. Neil Strebig

Residents gather outside of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, located just across the street from the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, Saturday during a candlelight vigil mourning the victims of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting. Neil Strebig

Anne-Marie Silver, left, Mara Silver and Beth Silver, all members of Congregation Dor Hadash, which makes its home at the Tree of Life building, attend a candlelight vigil in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh Saturday. Neil Strebig